The number of allowed simultaneous requests must be set.

From APACHE 2.2 Site for UNIX Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of WG110

SV-33018r1_rule The number of allowed simultaneous requests must be set.

Vulnerability discussion

Resource exhaustion can occur when an unlimited number of concurrent requests are allowed on a web site, facilitating a denial of service attack. Mitigating this kind of attack will include limiting the number of concurrent HTTP/HTTPS requests per IP address and may include, where feasible, limiting parameter values associated with keepalive, (i.e., a parameter used to limit the amount of time a connection may be inactive).

Check content

To view the MaxKeepAliveRequests value, enter the following command: grep "MaxKeepAliveRequests" /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf If the returned value of MaxKeepAliveRequests is not set to 100 or greater, this is a finding.

Fix text

Edit the httpd.conf file and set the MaxKeepAliveRequests directive to 100 or greater.

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